On 06/04/2014 04:39 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:> This is the right way to do it. > > Except i gave you the wrong branch name, use hm2-7i90-3 instead.
Thank you all. My last test result is the output of dmesg: [ 6966.289574] I-pipe: Domain RTAI registered. [ 6966.289588] RTAI[hal]: <3.8.1> mounted over IPIPE-NOTHREADS 2.6-03. [ 6966.289592] RTAI[hal]: compiled with gcc version 4.4.3 (Ubuntu 4.4.3-4ubuntu5) . [ 6966.289683] RTAI[hal]: mounted (IPIPE-NOTHREADS, IMMEDIATE (INTERNAL IRQs DISPATCHED), ISOL_CPUS_MASK: 0). [ 6966.289686] PIPELINE layers: [ 6966.289692] fa8d8e20 9ac15d93 RTAI 200 [ 6966.289696] c085cb20 0 Linux 100 [ 6966.322615] RTAI[malloc]: global heap size = 2097152 bytes, <BSD>. [ 6966.322863] RTAI[sched]: IMMEDIATE, MP, USER/KERNEL SPACE: <with RTAI OWN KTASKs>, kstacks pool size = 524288 bytes. [ 6966.322874] RTAI[sched]: hard timer type/freq = APIC/12477240(Hz); default timing: periodic; linear timed lists. [ 6966.322880] RTAI[sched]: Linux timer freq = 250 (Hz), TimeBase freq = 1597324000 hz. [ 6966.322885] RTAI[sched]: timer setup = 999 ns, resched latency = 2943 ns. [ 6966.323010] RTAI[usi]: enabled. [ 6966.395160] RTAI[math]: loaded. [ 6966.516574] hm2: loading Mesa HostMot2 driver version 0.15 [ 6966.523174] hm2_7i90: loading HostMot2 Mesa 7i90 driver version 0.3 [ 6966.523231] hm2_7i90.0: firmware: requesting hm2/7i90/epp_sv12.bit [ 6966.527270] hm2/hm2_7i90.0: board has FPGA '3s400tq144', but the firmware in hm2/7i90/epp_sv12.bit is for FPGA '6slx9tqg144' [ 6966.527290] hm2_7i90.0: board at (ioaddr=0x0378, ioaddr_hi=0x0000, epp_wide ON) not found! [ 6967.023488] hm2: unloading [ 6967.217308] RTAI[math]: unloaded. [ 6967.263783] SCHED releases registered named ALIEN RTGLBH [ 6967.292358] RTAI[malloc]: unloaded. [ 6967.392019] RTAI[sched]: unloaded (forced hard/soft/hard transitions: traps 0, syscalls 0). [ 6967.395695] I-pipe: Domain RTAI unregistered. [ 6967.395811] RTAI[hal]: unmounted. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Learn Graph Databases - Download FREE O'Reilly Book "Graph Databases" is the definitive new guide to graph databases and their applications. Written by three acclaimed leaders in the field, this first edition is now available. Download your free book today! http://p.sf.net/sfu/NeoTech _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users